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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Yesterday, I went over what teams would actually want to sign Vince Young. Many teams that were in need of a QB have already filled the hole. Young's old team drafted Jake Locker in the draft and then signed Matt Hasselbeck to a three year deal. Three out of the four teams in the NFC West need a QB, but it seems like they have what they need after making deals to bring in signal callers. The 49ers were the first when they re-signed free agent Alex Smith. Then to replace Hasselbeck, the Seahawks signed free agents Tavaris Jackson. As for the Cardinals, they just traded CB Dominque-Rodgers Cromartie and a second round pick for Kevin Kolb. The next domino expected to fall is Kyle Orton to the Dolphins. Which begs the question, where will Young land? The three best fits are in Carolina, Cincinnati, and Philadelphia. While the Bengals and Panthers do have QB's on the roster, they are rookies and Young would be a little of a relief to Cam Newton and Andy Dalton (while also adding some much needed competition). As for the Eagles, they just let one of the best back-ups in the league go and Michael Vick could get hurt at anytime. I see Philly as the most likely place Young will land at this moment in time.
Update: The Bengals have signed former QB Bruce Gradkowski to a two year deal
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